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Peer reviewedJones, Francis R. – System, 1993
A detailed, nonimpressionistic assessment checklist is presented for teach-yourself language packages. Two example research applications are given: a survey of a range of course packages, and an analysis of the patterns of materials used by an individual learner of Hungarian. (39 references) (Author/LB)
Descriptors: Check Lists, Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries, Independent Study
Peer reviewedLittlewood, William – System, 1996
Examines the components constituting autonomy in second language learning. The article focuses on helping students make and execute choices in the domains of communication, learning, and their personal life. These components form the basis of a conceptual framework for coordinating strategies to help learners develop autonomy. (24 references)…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Group Dynamics, Independent Study, Learning Strategies
Peer reviewedCotterall, Sara – System, 1995
Argues that before autonomous approaches to language learning are implemented, it is necessary to gauge learners' readiness for the behavioral change that autonomy implies. Data collected from a questionnaire on learner beliefs about language learning is presented. Factor analysis of subjects' responses indicated six underlying dimensions. (41…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Data Collection, Factor Analysis, Independent Study
Peer reviewedCrabbe, David – System, 1993
Autonomous language learning is justified by three arguments: the ideological, the psychological, and the economic. This paper discusses how teachers can use autonomous learning as an approach to the curriculum as a whole, bridging the gap between public classroom activities and private learning activity, and examining all practices from the…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Foreign Countries, Holistic Approach, Independent Study
Peer reviewedLittle, David – System, 1995
Discusses learner autonomy in formal language learning contexts. The author considers how autonomy is to be fostered, focusing first on learning strategies and learner training and then on the pedagogical dialogue and role of the teacher. It is argued that learning arises from interaction, which is characterized by interdependence. (26 references)…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Inservice Teacher Education, Learning Strategies, Professional Autonomy
Peer reviewedWenden, Anita L. – System, 1995
Drawing primarily from theory and research in the cognitive literature on learning, this paper defines and illustrates the various components of task knowledge and attempts to show the functional relationship between task knowledge and autonomous learning. An approach to learner training that is (task) knowledge based is discussed. (54 references)…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Independent Study, Information Utilization, Knowledge Level
Peer reviewedVictori, Mia; Lockhart, Walter – System, 1995
Highlights the unifying role of metacognition in all levels of learner training. The article argues that one of the premises of any self-directed program should be that of enhancing students' metacognition to prepare them for their own learning autonomy. This paper describes an application of this principle including two examples of its use by…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Counseling Techniques, Data Analysis, Discovery Learning
Peer reviewedHo, Judy; Crookall, David – System, 1995
Basic thinking regarding certain aspects of learner autonomy is presented as well as certain cultural traits that may impede the promotion of autonomy. The use of large-scale simulation can create a learning environment that promotes autonomy. It is concluded that concrete acts of taking responsibility imbue the learner with a sense of autonomy.…
Descriptors: Chinese Culture, Conflict Resolution, Cultural Influences, Culture Conflict
Developing Autonomy in a Distance Language Learning Context: Issues and Dilemmas for Course Writers.
Peer reviewedHurd, Stella; Beaven, Tita; Ortega, Ane – System, 2001
Investigates the notion of autonomy in relation to distance language learning, and examines the skills and strategies needed by those learning at a distance in order to achieve successful outcomes. Explores in particular the dilemma posed by the highly structured nature of open university language courses and the need for learners to develop…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Independent Study
Peer reviewedDickinson, Leslie – System, 1995
A common theme in justifications for autonomy in language learning is that autonomous learners become more highly motivated and work more effectively. This paper reviews the literature on motivation and suggests that an important link exists between autonomy and some theories of motivation that could explain the claimed power of autonomy. (24…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Educational Theories, Feedback, Independent Study
Peer reviewedJones, Francis R. – System, 1994
Analysis of an adult's self-study of Hungarian pinpoints lexis as the major learning priority. Personalized, real-message practice tasks appeared vital for motivation and for input to become automatized. The crossing of two linguistic thresholds appeared crucial--the gaining of a large stock of word-roots and the ability to read authentic texts.…
Descriptors: Adults, Grammar, Hungarian, Independent Study
Peer reviewedDlaska, A. – System, 1999
Based on a language-needs analysis for students in a German for engineering course, this article argues that teaching languages for special purposes needs to consider the subject-specific needs of specialists in a given field. It proposes that LSP courses need to be skill oriented and learner centered and should emphasize the role of…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Engineering Education, German, Independent Study
Peer reviewedWhite, Cynthia – System, 1995
Examines results from a comparative study of the strategies of distance and classroom foreign language learners (French, German, Japanese, and Chinese) enrolled in a dual-mode institution. Data on strategy use was collected through a questionnaire and the yoked subject technique. Results indicate that mode of study is the predominant influence on…
Descriptors: Chinese, Comparative Analysis, Data Collection, Distance Education
Peer reviewedCotterall, Sara – System, 1999
Studied the language-learning beliefs of a group of students enrolled in an English for academic purposes course. Drew on results of an earlier study of language-learning beliefs that used factor analysis to identify six dimensions underlying learner responses to a questionnaire, and explored the relationship between each factor and autonomous…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language), English for Academic Purposes
Autonomy, Self-Direction, and Self Access in Language Teaching and Learning: The History of an Idea.
Peer reviewedGremmo, Marie-Jose; Riley, Philip – System, 1995
Identifies the ideas influencing the rise of autonomy and self-direction in educational milieus. Also discussed are the background of minority rights movements, shifts in educational philosophy, reactions against behaviorism, and wider access to education. Research into learning strategies has contributed directly to these changes. (73 references)…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Civil Rights, Counselor Role, Discourse Analysis
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